Bangkok’s dog-friendly dining scene keeps getting more interesting. HNINN is one of the most exciting recent additions. Located inside Degree Square on Phetchaburi Road in Huai Khwang, this contemporary Burmese brunch and dining restaurant welcomes pets indoors and out. In short, it’s a genuinely relaxed pet-friendly option for dog owners who want something different on the menu.
A backyard garden made for dogs
First and foremost, HNINN’s backyard garden sets it apart for pet owners. Your dog can sniff around, stretch their legs, and fully decompress while you settle in for a proper meal. Moreover, if you prefer to sit indoors, your pup is welcome there too.
Burmese comfort food, reimagined
Beyond the garden, the menu is where HNINN truly stands out. The kitchen draws on traditional Burmese flavours and street food classics. As a result, you’ll find contemporary takes on dishes rarely available elsewhere in Bangkok. The nan gyi thoke dumplings are a highlight. The kitchen fills them with chicken in a curry sauce. Then, it adds chickpea flour, chillies, and crispy noodles for layers of texture. Similarly, the laphet thoke arrives tableside. Staff toss tea-leaf paste with nuts, rocket, dried shrimps, and quail egg — earthy, nutty, and gently bitter all at once.
Next up, the ohn no khao swe-inspired coconut noodle ramen is light and creamy. Red onions, crispy noodles, and chilli round it out nicely. For something more snackable, try the diced tofu fries — crisp outside, tender within, dusted with paprika, and served with sweet dipping sauce. Finally, don’t skip the chicken liver pâté, layered with melon and served alongside sourdough. It’s unmissable.
An airy space with a quiet energy
Inside, a large olive tree anchors the space and gives the restaurant a calm, almost garden-like feel. Overall, the vibe is unhurried. It suits a solo brunch just as well as a long afternoon out with your dog and a group of friends.
The bottom line
Altogether, HNINN fills a genuine gap in Bangkok’s dog-friendly dining map. Great food, a welcoming space, and a backyard garden your dog will love — it’s well worth the trip to Huai Khwang.


























